Faster & Easier -> Jump Lists

29 Jan

Windows 7 Beta – > Faster & Easier -> Jump Lists

“With Windows 7, we focused on keeping the things you use most right in front of you. One example: The new Jump List feature. It’s a handy way to quickly reach the files you’ve been working with. To see the files you’ve used recently, just right click on the icon on your taskbar. So right-clicking on the Word icon will show your most recent Word documents. Plus, if there are other files you want to keep handy, you can just pin them to the Jump List.”

Basicly you know how the Vista taskbar menu does that cool little thing where it opens your list of programs right there instead of
in a GIANT LIST that takes you an hour to scroll through after you install all the programs you use? And this time theyre opening it
to the side (where MyDocs and MyComputer are) instead of right there. Whats the best news about this feature..? Well now theyre doing
that for EVERYTHING!!! Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!! Internet Explorer favorites & bookmarks listed automaticly, Microsoft Word recent documents &
quick access to file options, hell even MsPaint has a few menu options there! Just makes things quicker to access which sounds rather trivial
but makes things considerably quicker.

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3 Responses to “Faster & Easier -> Jump Lists”

  1. kameroshiso January 29, 2009 at 4:21 pm #

    LMAO looks just like finder on mac

  2. Char January 29, 2009 at 4:52 pm #

    alot like mac well in the exception of the taskbar part

  3. kameroshiso January 29, 2009 at 10:47 pm #

    i dont think you would need one with program on the bottom

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